whose work currently reflects on modern queer identity. He completed a bachelor’s degree in Child Studies and Human Development with course work towards a double-major in Clinical Psychology and minor in Multimedia Arts from

Tufts University

in Boston (USA) before studying photography at the Danish School of Media and Journalism (

DMJX

) in Aarhus (Denmark).

Having interned for the Boston Globe (USA), the Hartford Courant (USA), and the Mail & Guardian (South Africa) Nicholas's training and approach is therefore grounded in a

'hold-truth-to-power'

journalism yet grows colored by his view of

storytelling

as essential to the human social experience.

While working under the mentorship of the Bombay Flying Club, Nicholas, along with collaborator, Capucine Chardon, produced a short film Take Me As I Am, about CJ, an American expat living in Denmark. Immigrating to Europe after having resigned himself to his family's impenetrable homophobia, CJ pursue performance art, drag and companionship. The film was recognized by the Picture of the Year International (POYi) competition in 2018.

Nicholas is currently working on personal projects and is interested in yours. Itching to collaborate? Say 'hi' in his inbox. He is also

available for commission

having worked for a range of editorial and commercial clients specializing in deadline photojournalism, higher education reportage and marketing, and wedding photograph. Nicholas is